PSY 309 Results - Self-Concept Clarity



The Self-Concept Clarity scale (SCC) measures "the extent to which self-beliefs are clearly and confidently defined, internally consistent, and stable."

LOW SCORERS tend to have lower self-esteem, ruminate more, and their self-descriptions are less stable over time.

HIGH SCORERS tend to have higher self-esteem, more consistent self-descriptions, and less chronic self-analysis.

To read more about the SCC scale, see:

Campbell, J. D., Trapnell, P. D., Heine, S. J., & Katz, I. M. (1996). Self-concept clarity: Measurement, personality correlates, and cultural boundaries. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 70, 141-156.



Your Scores

Remember, your scores are presented in z-scores. For a review of how to interpret z-scores, click here.


ID SCC
101 .11
111 1.60
219 .28
254 .28
259 .72
283 -1.82
295 .81
310 1.69
311 -1.47
331 -1.21
366 .37
368 -.94
371 .72
457 .11
539 -1.3
579 -1.12
648 .28
687 -.33
689 1.07
755 -.51
757 -1.21
796 -1.47
810 1.42
873 -.68
885 .46
897 .37
910 .37
955 -.24
961 .02
987 1.6


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